Repeated witness social stress causes cardiomyocyte contractile impairment and intracellular Ca2+ derangement in female rats
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A. Sgoifo | L. Carnevali | D. Andolina | V. Naponelli | C. Dallabona | M. Savi | Donald Ielpo | Martina Magistrati | M. Barbetti | Rocchina Vilella | Iolanda Bilotti | Diego Andolina
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